European Technology and Innovation Platform Bioenergy
10th Stakeholder Plenary Meeting
16-17-18 November 2021
ONLINE
The indispensable role of bioenergy and renewable fuels in the Green Transition
The 10th Stakeholder Plenary Meeting of the ETIP Bioenergy was held virtually from 16 to 18 November 2021. It attracted over 500 registered bioenergy stakeholders, with around a hundred of participants to each session. This year’s event focused on the role of bioenergy and renewable fuels in the green transition, and covered the latest trends in policy, technology, market readiness, research needs and financing instruments.
AGENDA
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DAY 116 November 2021 |
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Speaker |
10:00 – 10:10 |
Patrik Klintbom, Chair Steering Committee ETIP Bioenergy |
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10:10 – 10:30 |
EU Research & Innovation Policy on Renewable Fuels and Bioenergy |
Maria Georgiadou, EC DG RTD |
10:30 - 12:00 |
Session 1 – Renewable Fuels and their market readiness |
Moderation: Philippe Marchand, Biofuels expert |
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Aviation |
Moderation: Karlijn Art, SkyNRG |
Proposed regulation and volume expectations, following the ReFuelEU Aviation activities |
Grégoire Le Comte, EC DG MOVE |
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Ruben Alblas, KLM |
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SAFRAN: An OEM vision of the deployment of SAF (sustainable aviation fuels) and low carbon fuels |
Nicolas Jeuland, Safran |
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Shipping |
Moderation: Philippe Marchand, Biofuels expert |
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Proposed regulation and volume expectations, following the FuelEU Maritime activities |
Torsten Klimke, DG MOVE |
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Maersk’s roadmap towards decarbonization and future marine fuels |
Berit Hinnemann, Maersk |
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Technological, Operational and Energy Pathways for Maritime Transport to Reduce Emissions Towards 2050 |
Tim Scarbrough, Ricardo |
12:00 |
Closing remarks |
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DAY 217 November 2021 |
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Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
10:00 – 12:00 |
Session 2 – Overview on technology innovations |
Moderation: Dina Bacovsky, BEST – Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH |
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Biorefinery Solutions for Conversion of lignocellulosic residues into Sugar, Lignin and Ethanol Platforms |
Monica Normark, SEKAB |
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Steven Gust, Consultant – Advanced Biofuels and Sustainability |
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Current state of co-processing with virgins oils and waste oils & fats (with challenges and solutions) and what it will take to co-process biocrudes |
Sylvain Verdier, Haldor Topsoe |
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Biomass to liquid via FT – a brief review of recent developments |
Sennai Mesfun, RISE |
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12:00 |
Closing remarks |
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DAY 318 November 2021
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Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
14:00 – 15:30 |
Session 3 – Sustainable biomass feedstock base in Europe – Opportunities and challenges |
Moderation: Calliope Panoutsou, Imperial College London |
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Increasing crop productivity and cultivating crops in unused/marginal land: state of play and options to grow low ILUC risk feedstocks for biofuels |
Calliope Panoutsou, Imperial College London |
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Perennial biomass crops for energy and for climate positive regenerative agriculture |
Emiliano Maletta, Bioenergy Crops Ltd. |
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Cultivation and use of Brassica carinata for the production of biofuels (experiences of UPM) |
Marko Janhunen, UPM |
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Results from five years food and energy crop rotations: feedstock quantity and quality for advanced biofuels value chains |
Andrea Parenti, University of Bologna |
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15:30 - 15:45 |
Coffee break |
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15:45 – 17:00 |
Session 4 – Panel Discussion |
Moderation: Patrik Klintbom, Chair Steering Committee ETIP Bioenergy |
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Panelists: Timo Ritonummi, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment of Finland, SET Plan IWG8 Christian Küchen, Wirtschaftsverband Fuels und Energie e.V. (en2x) 5 minutes short introductory statements and subsequent panel discussion |
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17:00 |
Closing remarks |
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